Slabyrinth – Stacking Hex Coaster Maze (110mm)
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Slabyrinth – Stacking Hex Coaster Maze (110mm)
A set of four hexagonal coasters featuring concentric maze patterns carved into their surface.
Designed to function as modern drink coasters — but also as interactive tabletop labyrinths for chasing droplets, crumbs, or idle thoughts.
Functional. Geometric. Slightly hypnotic.
Design Highlights
- Carved Concentric Maze Pattern
Each coaster features a uniquely patterned labyrinth surface. Liquids collect and travel along the carved channels, while crumbs and snacks can be “guided” through the maze. - Stackable Design
An inset ring on the underside allows the coasters to stack securely and neatly when not in use. - Modern Geometric Form
Clean hexagonal silhouette with sharp, intentional surface carving for a refined, architectural look. - Generous 110mm Size
Large enough for mugs, tumblers, and wide-base glasses.
Use Cases
- Coffee and tea mugs
- Whiskey glasses
- Desk coaster set
- Conversation piece
- Mild procrastination device
Printing
Print flat. Some supports to improve stacking inset are required.
Works well in PLA, PETG, or textured filaments for added tactile effect.
The photographed models were printed in Bambu PLA Wood - RoseWood.
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License
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